RT Article T1 Local safety and victimization surveys as a data source for evidence-based prevention policies JF The crime data handbook SP 23 OP 33 A1 Murrià Sangenís, Marta A1 Sobrino Garcés, Cristina A1 López Riba, José María A2 Sobrino Garcés, Cristina A2 López Riba, José María LA English YR 2024 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1919179348 AB Using crime data sources is crucial both for the implementation of evidence-based policies and for understanding crime and its patterns. Police recorded crimes have long been the main data source used by policy makers, as well as by researchers. However, police recorded crime data have also been subject to criticism due to the measurement error resulting, especially, from under-reporting. In response to this concern, victimization surveys are a reliable source of data to estimate crime in geographic areas. When the scope is local, surveys provide data for estimating crimes which take place at certain urban areas. While measuring and analysing crime patterns is a relevant topic, we argue that it is also essential for prevention policies to use data sources which provide information about feelings of security and community safety indicators. Local victimization surveys are one of the main data sources that address these topics. By reviewing long-standing and significant surveys which offer data at a local level, the chapter exposes how these surveys are a useful tool to support local and regional authorities in the design, implementation and evaluation of their prevention and security policies. NO Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 30-33 SN 9781529232042 K1 Crime Survey K1 Victimization K1 Victim K1 Local K1 Subnational K1 Estimate perceptions K1 Policy K1 Research K1 Verbrechensopfer : Umfrage : Polizei : Kriminalität : Prävention